Oldfield Web Design & Print

We are website designers and developers, who focus on helping small-medium sized businesses and absolutely LOVE what we do. Our specialties include web design and development, print materials (such as business cards/flyers), SEO, marketing, photography and much more.

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Oldfield Web Design & Print

Google Reviews

1 year ago

Ben did a fantastic job of our band website. We didn't know much about the process but he was happy to explain in simple terms, without all the jargon and didn't mind us repeating the same questions! We get so many compliments on the quality of the band website and we are still using him now for gig posters/social media etc. Would definitely recommend.

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1 year ago

Ben did a fantastic job of our band website. We didn't know much about the process but he was happy to explain in simple terms, without all the jargon and didn't mind us repeating the same questions! We get so many compliments on the quality of the band website and we are still using him now for gig posters/social media etc. Would definitely recommend.

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Company Location

17 Georgian View, Bath BA2 2LZ, UK

Company Q&A

What makes a great website?

We focus on professionalism. Simplicity. Making sure your customer finds what they are looking for and knows exactly what to do when they land on your site. Just look at one of the most successful websites in the world, Google. You can't get much simpler than that and see how well it works for them. You can spend hundreds on making sure the menu bar is animated to the max or you can make sure your site is professional, has the right content and does what it's supposed to do.

What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?

Have they checked out sites they like? Have they gotten quotes from numerous web designers? Do they have hosting, domain or maintenance in place (i.e. Will they need CMS ?) Do they have a logo, social media, print materials or would they want a package deal?

What’s the secret to taking a great photograph?

It's not so much of a secret as more of a talent. Some people can just see what is going to make a good shot. You can spend hundreds on equipment and training but some people just have the knack. Now, the key to the perfect shot is timing and set-up. Finding the right light, angle, position and finally taking a load of photos to see what works.

Describe your creative process.

Try, try and try again. It is always ongoing. Seeing what works and trying to improve upon it.

What information do you need from a client before you can start work?

Their phone number. It is a lot better to talk things through and see if we will be a good fit. In the end it has to work between both parties.

What do you love most about your job?

My favourite part of the process is finding out about a new business and seeing how I can help them out. Knowing that my knowledge and expertise will be the difference between them earning £10 a day to £1000 a day.

What inspired you to start your own business?

I enjoy work. I am happy to work until the project is done to the best of my ability and working for someone else limits that. I am happy to work from 6am-11pm if need be which doesn't suit a lot of people but I love.

Why should our clients choose you?

I want the people reading this to choose the person they think is right for them. That honestly might not be me. I am relatively new to the industry and though I have several years under my belt working with councils to US organisations I do not know everything inside and out like a lot of my competitors. If you are a small-medium sized business or start-up looking for a professional quality website at a really good rate then I know I am your best choice. If you have a £50,000 budget and want someone who can code in their sleep, regrettably though I would of course love the money, I am not your guy.